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And for all serious 737/747 pilots out there...
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EHM-1617 Iain:
Here's a great little Quick Reference Card (it's real world, so there's some stuff that's not FS relevant), by Bill Bulfer of Continental Airlines (but hey, I guess their SOPs can't be so different from ours!)
http://web.mac.com/brucesprague/iWeb/QRC%20Site/QRC_files/QRC-1.pdf
Here's some profiles for the 737, for all stages of flight, courtesy www.fmcguide.com
http://www.fmcguide.com/catalog/media/profiles.pdf
And here's a 2-page 727NG checklist. It's a little patchy (I've added some stuff to my copy) but not bad. From Tim Metzinger.
http://www.metzair.com/FlightSim/downloads/Checklist.pdf
EHM-0654 Murray:
Iain,
Not sure how, but your post "passed me by" without response.
Already have the first two in my two 737 ref manuals (both by Mr. Bulfer, funnily enough) and the checklist does look very light. As I'm not flying the PMDG 738, prefering the fleet 738 with the Magenta MCP panel, I find myself using Werner Schott's Default B734 checklist. Again, it's not 100% complete for my liking, but again, I've modified the flow a little to suit.
For the PMDG pilots, I (again) would recommend this FS2Crew 737 checklist. It's complete enough to get a "real" 737 in the air and back on the ground.
EHM-0948 Bruno:
Hi,
Very nice information. I didn't knew any of these documents.
I like them all, but specially the "FMC profiles" one ;).
Regards,
EHM-0654 Murray:
Originally obtained from Maabaa, but I've seen these "out and about" on the public internet since, so I don't see any problem making them available for more general distribution...
Boeing B737NG aircraft operating manual (15.4MB 7-zip archive)
Boeing B747-400 aircraft operating manual (8.16MB 7-zip archive)
and finally, and this one is utter dynamite if you want real-world information for the B737
Continental Airlines B737 flight manual (27.6MB 7-zip archive)
EHM-2089 Vincent:
Thanks Ian and Murray for the good load of information. Its really good to read these documents for the simple reason that I mentioned some time back.
Most of us flying here are not trained professionally and we have just been happily learning to play with our fingers on the keyboard and joysticks without bothering to get actual training at all. So these documents help us to get to know the game and aviation more closely.
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